An Olympic medal made a miracle happen, as shown by Piotr Malachowski.

The Polish discus thrower took silver at the Rio Olympics and put that hardware up for auction in an effort to help pay for a 3-year-old’s eye cancer treatment.

That auction was closed early because Malachowski received an offer too good to refuse from the richest couple in Poland.

“Dominic and Sebastian Kulczyk just declared their willingness to buy my silver medal for the amount which enables (me) to complete the collection,” Malachowski wrote on Facebook. “We were able to show that together we can make miracles.”

The auction was at just under $20,000 when it was pulled down. Malachowski was reportedly looking for about $84,000 for a boy named Olek Szymanski, who has retinoblastoma, to recover his eyesight.

Such charitable activity with an Olympic medal calls to mind Anthony Ervin. The former Cal swimmer once auctioned his gold medal from the 2000 Sydney Games to aid the Tsunami Relief Fund.

An Olympic medal made a miracle happen, as shown by Piotr Malachowski.

The Polish discus thrower took silver at the Rio Olympics and put that hardware up for auction in an effort to help pay for a 3-year-old’s eye cancer treatment.

That auction was closed early because Malachowski received an offer too good to refuse from the richest couple in Poland.

“Dominic and Sebastian Kulczyk just declared their willingness to buy my silver medal for the amount which enables (me) to complete the collection,” Malachowski wrote on Facebook. “We were able to show that together we can make miracles.”

The auction was at just under $20,000 when it was pulled down. Malachowski was reportedly looking for about $84,000 for a boy named Olek Szymanski, who has retinoblastoma, to recover his eyesight.

Such charitable activity with an Olympic medal calls to mind Anthony Ervin. The former Cal swimmer once auctioned his gold medal from the 2000 Sydney Games to aid the Tsunami Relief Fund.